Get the scoop on the latest Rolex Deepsea dive watch featuring ceramic and titanium components!
Rolex continues to make waves in the watch industry with its latest releases. The Rolex Deepsea has been given a stunning upgrade, now available in a full gold and blue design. The introduction of the new Ringlock system in ceramic, coupled with an RLX titanium caseback, highlights the sophistication and durability of this pro diver of the deep. Dive enthusiasts are sure to be captivated by the luxurious yet sturdy construction of this timepiece.
In a surprising turn of events, the iconic White Gold Rolex 'Le Mans' Daytona has been discontinued. This watch, known for its commemorative design celebrating the race, featured a unique reverse panda dial, a black ceramic tachymeter scale with a striking red '100' indication, and a high-performance movement. The discontinuation of this model has left collectors and enthusiasts reminiscing about its distinctive appearance.
On the horizon is the anticipated 2024 Rolex Deepsea, a 322g dive watch set to make a splash in the industry. With options in RLX Titanium or luxurious gold variations paired with comfortable Oysterflex elastomer straps, this new release promises both style and functionality. Watch aficionados can expect a blend of innovation and tradition in this upcoming timepiece.
The Rolex Deepsea lineup continues to evolve, offering enthusiasts a diverse range of options to suit their preferences. Whether it's the sleek design of the Deepsea in full gold and blue or the sporty appeal of the Oysterflex straps, Rolex caters to a wide audience of watch lovers. Stay tuned for more updates on Rolex's exciting releases and timeless creations!
A new Ringlock system in ceramic plus an RLX titanium caseback underscores this new pro diver of the deep.
The watch commemorated the race with a reverse panda dial, a special black ceramic tachymeter scale that features the "100" indication in red, and a movement ...
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Our team at Chronofinder have meticulously studied this year's releases to give our thoughts on the 2024 collection.
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It's nearly 320 grams of gold (and some titanium), it has a blue lacquer dial, and I desperately, desperately want to go diving with it.
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